Overview
- England’s new home, away and goalkeeper shirts, which launched with a 48‑hour exclusivity on Monday, shift to wider retail today with Fanatics, JD Sports and other sellers joining Nike and the Official England Store.
- Nike lists the adult authentic shirt at £134.99, a new high for an England top, with stadium replicas at about £89.99 and junior versions ranging from roughly £64.99 to £114.99 depending on tier.
- Fans face higher add‑on costs for names and numbers of up to £60, drawing criticism over total outlay for families and prompting political comment, including Keir Starmer urging a price cut.
- Alongside the shirts, a new training range of hoodies, drill tops, T‑shirts and joggers is now on sale, and Thomas Tuchel’s 35‑man squad is expected to wear the gear in friendlies at Wembley against Uruguay on Friday and Japan on Tuesday.
- The home shirt keeps a white base with navy and red touches and a gold 1966 star, the away returns to red with a central badge, the keeper jersey features a blue lion graphic, and buyers can choose higher‑spec Aero‑FIT ‘authentic’ or Dri‑FIT ‘stadium’ versions.